| 1. | Zeno of Elea believed reality was an uncreated and indestructible immobile whole.
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| 2. | However, Zeno of Elea was only one of many.
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| 3. | The paradoxes of Zeno of Elea depend in large part on the uncertain interpretation of zero.
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| 4. | Along with his disciple Zeno of Elea, Parmenides stated that there is no such thing as infinity.
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| 5. | Parmenides'idea seemed implausible to many Greeks, but his student Zeno of Elea challenged them with several famous paradoxes.
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| 6. | See Zeno of Elea's paradoxes.
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| 7. | And from Zeno of Elea we see that Plato's talk ) 07 : 47, 1 August 2012 ( UTC)
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| 8. | And he was a contemporary of Zeno of Elea and Empedocles ( Magna Graecia, now part of southern Italy ).
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| 9. | In note H to his " Zeno of Elea " article, Bayle discussed Malebranche's views on material substance with particular approval.
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| 10. | The group was founded in the early fifth century BCE by Parmenides, and included Zeno of Elea and Melissus of Samos.
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